Trump becomes first president to skip MLK Day proclamation

I bet Trump makes a tweet on the anniversary of Charlie Kirk's death. Just a hunch.
Of course, why wouldn't he? What he will also likely do is issue a proclaimation like he did for MLK Jr.....both men have a lot in common. Assassinated by leftist for having opinions they disagree with, and pushing for civil discourse in this country
 
I knew Obama was called the “Deporter in Chief”

Wasn’t too bothered by it because what I read said that he was actually deporting violent criminals
deported the same people trump is deporting.
 
Of course you did, you calimed her was the first president to not issue a proclaimation. When in fact he did.
Nope, at the time this thread was made he hadn't, but i knew you would come to try and defend your massa.

Tell me if you agree either with this. I know you be afraid to criticize this, you probably agree with it.

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Nope, at the time this thread was made he hadn't, but i knew you would come to try and defend your massa.

Tell me if you agree either with this. I know you be afraid to criticize this, you probably agree with it.

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So you started a thread on MLK day, claiming the President was the first ever not to do a proclamation? Literally during MLK day? hahhhhaa So you jumped the gun, bigly

Did you tell yourself Miami won last night too? During the first qtr?
 
I knew Obama was called the “Deporter in Chief”

Wasn’t too bothered by it because what I read said that he was actually deporting violent criminals
But how did you know? Nobody ever double checked what Obama did and he was a huge liar.
 
Yes. Not everyone, but certainly people that are interested enough in Govt that they post on a message board about it....or at least they should.....
If there were 10 people who knew who he was back then I’d be surprised

Whatever
 
Donald Trump has become the first U.S. president since Martin Luther King Jr. Day was established to not issue a proclamation honoring the federal holiday, breaking a tradition observed for nearly 40 consecutive years.

At the time of publication, there is no Martin Luther King Jr. Day proclamation from Trump posted on the White House’s official website, its social media accounts, or in the Federal Register. These proclamations are usually signed days in advance of a holiday and even if Trump signed one late, his administration isn’t making the proclamation public in a timely manner. Therefore, for all intents and purposes, Trump is skipping the presidential emphasis on the MLK holiday.

The absence marks a sharp departure not only from presidential precedent dating back to Ronald Reagan, but from Trump’s own first term, during which he issued MLK Day proclamations every year from 2018 through 2021.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day was signed into law by President Ronald Reagan in 1983 and first observed as a federal holiday in 1986. In his 1986 proclamation, Reagan said, “Dr. King's activism was rooted in the true patriotism that cherishes America's ideals and strives to narrow the gap between those ideals and reality.”

Project 2025 is in full effect.

I mean is anyone really surprised.

He ended Free Admission of National Parks on MLK Day while adding his birthday.

Here is California, State Parks Admission were free. Gail and I went Mt. Tam for picnic lunch. Great views.
 
47 is puppet with Miller's hand up his ass.
at least you can say no one had their hand up Bidens ass...


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but how many were pulling his strings?
 
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Nope . Trump is going for the low hanging fruit

It’s hard work going after criminals

Trump doesn’t do hard work
About 47 percent have convictions or pending criminal charges, of the roughly 73k in ICE detention currently.


It's also worth noting:
In a statement to CBS News, DHS assistant secretary for public affairs Tricia McLaughlin said 70% of those arrested by ICE under the second Trump administration — not those currently in the agency's custody — have criminal charges or convictions in the U.S. She said those listed as "immigration violators" could have criminal histories abroad or terrorism ties.

In regards to the growing detainee population, McLaughlin said, "As we arrest and remove criminal illegal aliens and public safety threats from the U.S., ICE has worked diligently to obtain greater necessary detention space while avoiding overcrowding."
 
Yes. Not everyone, but certainly people that are interested enough in Govt that they post on a message board about it....or at least they should.....
If there were 10 people who knew who he was back then I’d be surprised

What
About 47 percent have convictions or pending criminal charges, of the roughly 73k in ICE detention currently.


It's also worth noting:
In a statement to CBS News, DHS assistant secretary for public affairs Tricia McLaughlin said 70% of those arrested by ICE under the second Trump administration — not those currently in the agency's custody — have criminal charges or convictions in the U.S. She said those listed as "immigration violators" could have criminal histories abroad or terrorism ties.

In regards to the growing detainee population, McLaughlin said, "As we arrest and remove criminal illegal aliens and public safety threats from the U.S., ICE has worked diligently to obtain greater necessary detention space while avoiding overcrowding."
did you happen to notice that those 47% had convictions or charges that could be as simple as misdemeanors and IMMIGRATION related?
 
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